Carved Jadeite Diamond Earrings 18k White Gold
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Regular price$8,900.00
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What is the difference between jade and jadeite?
They are often used interchangeably, but refer to different things.
Jade is a general term used to describe two different minerals: jadeite and nephrite. Both of these minerals are considered "jade," but they have different compositions and characteristics. Jadeite, which is rarer and more valuable than nephrite, comes in a wide range of colors, including emerald green (which is often referred to as "Imperial Jade"), lavender, white, and more. The gem is known for its fine texture and high translucency. The finest jadeite is often sourced from Myanmar (Burma).
About jade jewelry
Jade jewelry has a rich history and a profound cultural meaning that spans centuries and continents. In Asian culture jade is considered more precious than diamond or gold. The gem’s deep-rooted history in China is dated back over 7,000 years. The Chinese referred to jade as "yu," which means "royal gem." It was highly prized by the imperial family and used to craft jewelry and ceremonial objects. Jade was considered a symbol of virtue, purity, and the Confucian values of wisdom and compassion. In ancient Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Maya and Aztec, jade played a significant role in religious and ceremonial contexts. Jade jewelry was worn by rulers and elite members of society, symbolizing power and divinity.
Despite an aura of traditions surrounding the stone, in modern life jade received an interesting spin. In the 2020s it was worn by celebrities and went viral on social media. Today jade pieces not only reflect the cultural background. They are considered as energy purifiers and good spirit protectors. Jade is thought to be a symbol of luck and among crystal aficionados has an ability to be a money magnet.
Whether you are wearing a jade ring or jade bracelet to increase your luck, attract wealth or simply for the sake of beauty, shop your jade jewelry online at Nadine Krakov Collection.
About white gold jewelry
The inception of white gold can be traced back to the early 20th century when jewelers sought a more affordable alternative to platinum. Initially, they experimented with alloys by combining yellow gold with nickel or palladium. This led to the creation of a silvery-hued metal that closely resembled platinum but at a more accessible price point.
White gold is not found in nature but created through the alloying of pure gold with other metals. Common alloys include nickel, palladium, silver, and zinc. The choice of alloy affects both the color and properties of the white gold. For example, nickel imparts a bright white color, while palladium offers a slightly warmer tone.
To enhance the brilliance and whiteness of white gold jewelry, it is often plated with rhodium. It’s a precious metal that belongs to the platinum group. Rhodium plating provides a reflective surface and additional protection against scratches and tarnishing. However, it may wear off over time, requiring periodic re-plating.
White gold jewelry is often chosen for engagements and weddings. The metal symbolizes purity, commitment, and enduring love. Besides its aesthetic appeal, white gold is valued for its durability and resistance to tarnishing. These practical attributes contribute to the metal's suitability for everyday wear.
- Designer: Unknown
- Circa: 1960s
- Materials: Rhodium-Plated 18K White Gold
- Gemstone: Carved Jadeite, Diamond
- Weight: 11.1 grams
- Measurements: 3/4" x 1 1/4"
- Hallmarks: 750
An impressive pair of jadeite diamond earrings, made of 18k white gold.
The deep green jadeite stones are truly captivating. A sparkling diamond halo, running all the way along the pear shaped gemstone, creates a powerful combo. Jadeites are elegantly elongated, and the hook closure allows these earrings to dangle flawlessly. Designed to make a statement, these jadeite earrings are perfect for making your night out special.